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P3D Re: Stereo Camera Cases
- From: "Greg Wageman" <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Stereo Camera Cases
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 20:08:49 -0700
From: Bill Davis <bd3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>But wouldn't you find trends or similarities in the types of
compositions
>that you consistently are displeased with and begin to recognize ahead
of
>time what's gonna look pleasing?
Of course I don't start as a beginner and have to re-learn composition
on each photo outting. :-) But I find that sometimes, what I thought
was a good composition when I took it, doesn't look as great as I
thought later, when I'm not "in the heat of the moment". This may be a
strictly personal failing and therefore my technique to compensate (i.e.
shoot more) may not apply to anyone else. So be it.
>I generally try all the things you mention as far as compositional
variety,
>but I don't necessarily click the shutter each time. I'll be bobbing
back
>and forth, walking around, kneeling down, laying flat on my back, etc.
to
>*see* what changes six or eight different angles and subject positions
>might make, but I only click on the good ones.
I do things like that, too. I guess because of the above, I am more apt
to click the shutter than you, though.
-Greg W. (gjw@xxxxxxxxxx)
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